#241626
Controversial medical bureaucrat faces a growing trust gap among American voters.
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The expanding construction industry, along with the ongoing infrastructural development of residential and commercial complexes, is primarily augmenting the carpet market across the globe. Additionally, the escalating demand for environmental-friendly carpets that are made utilizing sustainable materials is further driving the market growth.
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#241628
From around 2009 to 2013, the U.S. intelligence community experienced crippling intelligence failures related to its secret internet-based communications system, a key means for remote messaging between CIA officers and their sources.
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#241629
Satire For The Right. And The Wrong.
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#241630

We need to reclaim our history

Submitted 2 years ago by ActRight Community

The woke are trying to recast Britain as irredeemably racist.
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#241631
A four-star Air Force General predicted that the U.S. will be at war with China by 2025 and advised his commanders to prepare.
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#241632
The New Orleans Investment Conference is no stranger to doomsayers, but Mark Steyn upped the stakes and said indebtedness was America's suicidal decadence.
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#241633
China's People's Liberation Army (PLA) exploits the misery created by coronavirus
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Forty-five Republican senators voted against holding an impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump over his remarks at ...
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#241635
A New York Times analysis concedes mandates did not generate ‘any significant increase in the rate of vaccinations.’
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#241637
The battle for the courts has to go past filling Scalia’s seat.
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#241638
As it stands, Hollywood is nothing more than a political farm for the Democrat party and on those grounds, it is simply easier to ignore everything you have to say and in some cases, vote IN SPITE …
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Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh showed some promise for any future ruling on Roe v. Wade when he cited the disastrous case while discussing “erroneous precedent” that can be thrown out. In a concurring opinion for Monday’s decision regarding the constitutionality of unanimous jury verdicts, Kavanaugh said that courts more often than not overturn precedents, […]
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#241640
Some blamed the mayhem on the pandemic, but persistent cop-bashing emboldened criminals.
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#241641
The dad, identified only as Jared, wished the president a merry Christmas before adding the anti-Biden phrase at the end of his family’s portion of the call.
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#241642
No amount of 'painful road of introspection' can fix what the media did to this country and to American democracy.
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#241643
A pernicious term used for those who voted for Trump and Brexit is the “low information voter”. Most likely uneducated, the low information voter doesn’t know much about “the issues”. He votes acco…
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#241644
A group of thousands of Central American migrants on Friday will leave Mexico City and continue their journey toward the U.S. as the Trump administration takes steps to limit their ability to request asylum. 
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#241645
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, after his meeting with President Trump to discuss the coronavirus crisis, said on MSNBC’s "Deadline: White House" that he told the president New York no longer needs the USNS Comfort, the Navy hospital ship ceremoniously deployed to New York City to fight the pandemic.
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#241646
The controversy over Democratic New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's nursing home policy reached a new level Thursday after the state's attorney general suggesting Cuomo's administration may have undercounted the number of COVID-related deaths among residents of nursing homes and long-term care facilities.
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#241647
Some Vermonters who are able to find antigen tests and then test positive are clogging up emergency rooms.
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#241648
Leading lights on the left identify white racism as the root cause of Nichols’ death.
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#241649
When Democrats take control of the U.S. House they plan to investigate the Trump...
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Two new studies suggest that President Trump was right in early March when he guessed the fatality rate for coronavirus is under 1 percent.
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